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#OKBoomer pwns GenXers, Millennials, et seq because of the current generation of kids declare "67" and their elders claim that it means nothing.
WRONG, because the meaning is Boomer vintage, kids.

Anything declared to be "67" is something that is contrary to something else. Surprise! Boomers know what that means because that's the meaning that "67" has had for decades. Written out in long hand, the phrase is "at sixes and sevens". Suck it up, kids.

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Well, this is a surprise--a post made it out of My Portal in less than a few minutes instead of after several hours if at all. That IS and improvement.
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Having two Friendica accounts because of performance issues remains a useful strategy nonetheless.
Digging further on the #67 frivolities of today--yes it's foolish to declare that the "word of the year" not just because it looks like a single number but because it's a stand-in for a phrase, not a word, and TIL that it originates with Chaucer, although it was still in common usage by Boomers. It was that popular, folks.

The phrase spawned an evolutionary offshoot which internet sources don't consider even related, although its meaning is synonymic: "at odds with"--which came into usage in the 1500s, long after Chaucer's era. All those born-yesterday kids wouldn't know that they essentially "reinvented the wheel".

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